“Hands Up for the Pearls!” — Dramatic Staged Hold-Up Scene from the Roaring Twenties, c.1920s. (watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork.)
“Hands Up for the Pearls!” — Dramatic Staged Hold-Up Scene from the Roaring Twenties, c.1920s.. (original vintage glass camera negative, not for sale, display only.)
“Hands Up for the Pearls!” — Dramatic Staged Hold-Up Scene from the Roaring Twenties, c.1920s
Print carefully fitted in 18" X 24" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board fully assembled with 2-ply beveled window and a 4-ply backing board.
A striking and cinematic image capturing a staged robbery scene from the 1920s, where tension, fashion, and storytelling collide in a single frozen moment.
At the center of the composition, a sharply dressed couple sits inside a luxurious early automobile—hands raised in surrender—while a determined assailant reaches in, demanding a strand of pearls, the ultimate symbol of wealth and vulnerability in the Jazz Age. The woman, adorned in an elegant cloche hat and fur collar, embodies the era’s sophistication, while her companion looks on with quiet resignation. The intruder, dressed in working-class attire, adds a stark social contrast, heightening the drama of the scene.
The image is masterfully lit and composed, with strong directional lighting emphasizing facial expressions, gestures, and the gleam of the pearls—suggesting not a spontaneous crime, but a carefully orchestrated visual narrative.
This museum-quality fine art print is produced from a high-resolution digital file created directly from an original vintage glass camera negative, meticulously restored to preserve tonal richness and extraordinary detail. The result is an oversized, exhibition-grade print that reveals textures—from wool caps to polished automobile surfaces—with remarkable clarity.
A rare and evocative visual artifact from the Roaring Twenties, this image bridges early photojournalism, staged narrative photography, and photo-cinematic storytelling, making it a compelling addition for collectors of crime history, vintage photography, and early 20th-century Americana.
Provenance
Past in Present.com Inc private historical archive.
